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  • #11
    Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
    Ahhhhh, so this is why everybody is laughing at you.


    I interpret the mistreatment and mockery that I am subject to on NSB as a expression of : alarm, embarrassment, discomfort or confusion, rather than amusement.

    The knowledgeable objective observer who studies the film of Wilder-Fury I & II. and values the rules of combat, know that Tyson's victory over Wilder is a tainted one, and it will be regarded as a disgrace to the sport for all time.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post







      What game-plan? Is Tony Bellew referring to Flagrant fouls that Tyson Phooey committed against the 'Bronze-Bomber' all night? The rules of boxing were violated so often that Kenny Bayless had warned Tyson multiple times during the fight and eventually deducted a point.

      Tyson Fury, is lucky that he was not DQ, this bum rabbit-punched Wilder, rode Deontay like a one-legged donkey and even tripped the champ multiple times when the Gypsy-Bum realized that something was wrong with Wilder's unsteady front leg. I never seen a championship title change hands like that in my life!
      I just hope Wilder gets him back. Deontay needs his mean streak back for this fight because he's fighting a dangerous opponent who is trying to maim and hurt him. So therefore, he should make it a dirty roughhouse fight like Fury did in the rematch. If he clinches punch him in the nuts and if he slips to the canvas step on his fucking head. When I protested Fury's dirty and illegal tactics, boxing fans; Especially the British fans said it was fair. They said it's not called cheating. I just hope that Wilder comes out and pulls out all the stops with no mercy. Jump on him from the opening bell and pounce on him, while kicking the living shit out of him in the process.

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      • #13
        Mentally wilder is coming off extremely fragile. He has to beat fury in the rematch.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          I just hope Wilder gets him back. Make it a dirty roughhouse fight like Fury did in the rematch. If he clinches punch in the nuts and if he slips to the canvas step on his fucking head. When I protested Fury's dirty and illegal tactics, boxing fans; Especially the British fans said it was fair. They said it's not called cheating. I just hope that Wilder comes out and pulls out all the stops with no mercy. Jump on him from the opening bell and pounce on him, while kicking the living shit out of him in the process.
          The incompetent officiating would seem to justify Wilder for any form of retaliation in the upcoming trilogy, indeed. Deontay has no choice as far as I'm concern. I'm even up for starting a riot like Bowe vs. Golota and jumping Tyson and the 'Kronk' gym.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
            The incompetent officiating would seem to justify Wilder for any form of retaliation in the upcoming trilogy, indeed. Deontay has no choice as far as I'm concern. I'm even up for starting a riot like Bowe vs. Golota and jumping Tyson and the 'Kronk' gym.
            For sure; That will be called poetic justice! Wilder toyed with Fury the first two fights because it was like a game to him. He neither took him seriously or perceived him as a threat who can defeat him but now Fury has gone too far. Wilder is coming after him now and he is going to hurt him this time.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Ray* View Post
              He definitely would bounce back, he has been given the reality check that his career needs, he still sounds a bit deluded but I think its just because he has been fighting bums all his career. And the first marquee fight didn't go well for him. We all have egos and his definitely took a massive smash. He would heal with time.
              I beg to differ, he doesn’t even see Fury as the champion.wtf. If he doesn’t see Fury as the champion then who is the true champion in his eyes.....Anthony Joshua??.... no he believes Fury has to beat him again , therefore in his mind he is still WBC champion. He said he will not reveal the real reason why he performed the way he did. So the costume was just a smoke screen.

              This corona pandemic couldn’t have come at a better time for him. Just wait till October he will tell everyone he had corona virus in his legs and right hand

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              • #17
                Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                The incompetent officiating would seem to justify Wilder for any form of retaliation in the upcoming trilogy, indeed. Deontay has no choice as far as I'm concern. I'm even up for starting a riot like Bowe vs. Golota and jumping Tyson and the 'Kronk' gym.
                Even if Tyson didn’t throw a punch for 8 rounds and took it to Wilder from round 8 , Wilder still wouldn’t hear the final bell

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
                  I beg to differ, he doesn’t even see Fury as the champion.wtf. If he doesn’t see Fury as the champion then who is the true champion in his eyes.....Anthony Joshua??.... no he believes Fury has to beat him again , therefore in his mind he is still WBC champion. He said he will not reveal the real reason why he performed the way he did. So the costume was just a smoke screen.

                  This corona pandemic couldn’t have come at a better time for him. Just wait till October he will tell everyone he had corona virus in his legs and right hand
                  Sure he is still deluded, but most boxers are to an extent. But I think he was more referring to the fact that they still have another fight to do. Have always maintain that the 2nd fight is irrelevant due to the rematch clause. The 3rd fight is the most important one.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post







                    What game-plan? Is Tony Bellew referring to Flagrant fouls that Tyson Phooey committed against the 'Bronze-Bomber' all night? The rules of boxing were violated so often that Kenny Bayless had warned Tyson multiple times during the fight and eventually deducted a point.

                    Tyson Fury, is lucky that he was not DQ, this bum rabbit-punched Wilder, rode Deontay like a one-legged donkey and even tripped the champ multiple times when the Gypsy-Bum realized that something was wrong with Wilder's unsteady front leg. I never seen a championship title change hands like that in my life!
                    Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                    Ahhhhh, so this is why everybody is laughing at you.
                    Baaaahahahaha she’s so embarrassing it’s hilarious. Where was 1MinuteCum's outrage when Wilder dropped Fury with a "rabbit punch" in the first fight? Where was 1MinuteCum's outrage when Wilder dropped Stiverne with a palm/inside of the glove shot? Where was 1MinuteCum's outrage when Wilder pulled Washington's glove down and sent a right hand through? Where was 1MinuteCum's outrage when Wilder battered Harrison and Duhaupas with countless palm/inside of the glove strikes? Does 1MinuteCum even realise that Wilder's habit of turning away from punches like a scared abused child and showing the back of his head is actually a foul under the unified rules of boxing? Doubt it.

                    Fangirls will be fangirls I suppose lol hopefully she'll stop crying soon, I fear for her tear ducts.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                      For sure; That will be called poetic justice! Wilder toyed with Fury the first two fights because it was like a game to him. He neither took him seriously or perceived him as a threat who can defeat him but now Fury has gone too far. Wilder is coming after him now and he is going to hurt him this time.
                      Do you agree with Wilder that Fury is not the champion? Champion4ever I like you but even my own brother when he is acting reckless and emotional I take him to one side and tell him “so she cheated on you piercing her tyres won’t bring her back” I feel we have to have that same kind of conversation. I have listened to you make a fool of yourself over Deontay, leave him B, he’s not worth it. You can do better. Lol

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